Based on the options provided, let's analyze them one by one:
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Its position is constant after 60 seconds.
- If the graph shows a horizontal line (constant position), this would be true. However, it’s not clear without the actual graph, so we cannot confirm this statement.
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Its acceleration is positive from 0 seconds to 60 seconds.
- If the graph shows a curve that is increasing over time, this could be true. Again, without seeing the graph, we cannot confirm this statement either.
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Its acceleration is 0 from 0 seconds to 60 seconds.
- If the graph is a straight line, then the velocity is constant (which means acceleration is zero), but this cannot be determined without visual confirmation.
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Its velocity is 0 after 60 seconds.
- Velocity being 0 would indicate that the object is not moving, which could be true if the graph shows it leveling off entirely after that point.
Given that we do not have the actual graph to analyze further, it would be impossible to definitively answer which statement is correct.
However, if you have further context or adjustments, feel free to share!